The stakes are raised when a discovery is made that will send shockwaves far and wide.The stakes are raised when a discovery is made that will send shockwaves far and wide.The stakes are raised when a discovery is made that will send shockwaves far and wide.
Marcuis Harris
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10suleymn
It's definitely different but in the best way possible. This is such an unique storytelling and I already know they gonna wrap up this universe perfectly. Now I understand what Rhea Seehorn meant with 'complex and thoughtful' ending. Better Call Saul is writing TV history and I think the way these writers approached this is unexpected but surprisingly the most unique and perfect way.
10fstroke
It's always bugged me watching Rhea Seehorn get snubbed by the Emmys (not that I really care about award shows - but I'm fairly sure the actors care). Her performance in this episode was epic and she deserves an Emmy for it alone.
10tex1978
I know everyone is talking about Kim and Jimmy/Saul/Gene. But Carol Burnett's appearance in the last 3 episodes has been terrific. I thought originally it would be a one show appearance, but for her to become the central figure in the fate of Saul was a very unexpected pleasure. Give her the Emmy for Best Guest Appearance in TV series.
This episode was absolutely superb. I won't get into spoilers but they didn't waste a single minute. The acting was amazing and there were some utterly heartbreaking moments, I can't wait to see what they do in the finale.
"Waterworks" like Breaking Bad's "Granite State" is a perfect penultimate episode that intensifies expectations for an already highly anticipated finale by showcasing the many great talents of both the cast and crew. The writing, directing, and acting, you know, the usual great qualities we've seen from this show, are absolutely amazing. A scene including Rhea Seehorn's Kim Wexler is a standout that deserves the most praise possible. And those are just a couple of the many great moments of this episode. Vince Gilligan returned for one last episode and I can't thank him enough for bringing this great universe to fruition. This was a great sendoff for him as a writer of BB/BCS/EC.
Did you know
- Trivia"Escape (The Piña Colada Song)" by Rupert Holmes is playing at Kim and Glenn's cookout. In Nailed (2016), Jimmy and his film crew gain entry to an elementary school by convincing the principal that Holmes was an alumnus of the school.
- GoofsWhile playing online Solitaire, the Palm Coast Sprinklers worker is using Microsoft Edge as her web browser. This would be impossible in 2010, as Microsoft Edge didn't exist until 2015.
- Quotes
Jesse Pinkman: Anyways, this guy, any good?
Kim Wexler: When I knew him, he was.
- Crazy creditsThe opening credits contains two still frames. The first one, is a car standing out in the cold, in the middle of winter, presumably from season 5's premiere around when Gene switches the Nebraska plate with a fake one for Missouri. The second one briefly shows the silhouette of Kim at the airport later on in the episode, distorted by the degrading tape.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 75th Primetime Emmy Awards (2024)
- SoundtracksEscape (The Piña Colada Song)
Written and Performed by Rupert Holmes
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- Port Canaveral, Florida, USA(Titusville, Florida / Palm Coast Sprinklers)
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- Runtime58 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1
- 1080i (HDTV)
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